From anthonyeden at gmail.com Wed Dec 6 15:32:58 2006
From: anthonyeden at gmail.com (Anthony Eden)
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 15:32:58 -0500
Subject: [Activewarehouse-discuss] ActiveWarehouse ETL 0.1.0 Released
Message-ID:
The first release of the ActiveWarehouse ETL component is now
available at http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=2435&release_id=8313
or as a Gem using 'gem install activewarehouse-etl'.
This initial release includes the following functionality:
* Fixed-width and delimited file parsing
* File and database source
* File and database destination
* Virtual source fields, which can be populated via output from Ruby code
* Support for pre- and post-processing code
* Bulk loading for MySQL via post processing
* Multiple-input file parsing
* Transform pipeline
* Transform with a block
* Included transformations: SHA1, Decode
* ETL Domain Specific Language (DSL) control files
Questions, comments and suggestions are welcome. Additionally the
ActiveWarehouse plugin unit tests require this ETL gem now.
Sincerely,
Anthony Eden
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From anthonyeden at gmail.com Tue Dec 19 22:37:39 2006
From: anthonyeden at gmail.com (Anthony Eden)
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2006 22:37:39 -0500
Subject: [Activewarehouse-discuss] ActiveWarehouse 0.1.0 Released
Message-ID:
The 0.1.0 release of the ActiveWarehouse and the 0.3.0 release of
ActiveWarehouse ETL are now available as gems or at
http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=2435
This is the first release of the ActiveWarehouse plugin. It comes
chock full of data warehouse goodness, including built in support for
generating facts, dimensions and cubes as well as for creating
persistent tabular reports. To demonstrate the ActiveWarehouse plugin
I have published an article which explains how to build a simple data
warehouse for the Rails subversion logs, available at:
http://anthonyeden.com/2006/12/20/activewarehouse-example-with-rails-svn-logs
This ActiveWarehouse ETL release includes the following changes:
* Added support for calculated values in virtual fields with Procs.
I'm looking forward to hearing comments.
Sincerely,
Anthony Eden
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